BIND 10 #2522: support generic version of rdata::createRdata(text) in RP, MINFO, TSIG RDATA

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#2522: support generic version of rdata::createRdata(text) in RP, MINFO, TSIG
RDATA
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            Reporter:  jinmei        |                        Owner:
                Type:  task          |  pselkirk
            Priority:  medium        |                       Status:
           Component:  libdns++      |  reviewing
            Keywords:                |                    Milestone:
           Sensitive:  0             |  Sprint-20130528
         Sub-Project:  DNS           |                   Resolution:
Estimated Difficulty:  4             |                 CVSS Scoring:
         Total Hours:  0             |              Defect Severity:  N/A
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                                     |  loadzone-ng
                                     |          Add Hours to Ticket:  0
                                     |                    Internal?:  0
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Comment (by pselkirk):

 Replying to [comment:11 jinmei]:
 > - In my understanding, we'll complete the conversion work for all
 >   currently supported RR types with this task and the latest master,
 >   except the very trivial ones for `hs_4::A` and `ch_3::A`.  These
 >   missing ones should be trivial (for now, because they would be just
 >   empty definition).  So I suggest completing these too, and update
 >   the gen-rdatacode script by removing new_rdata_factory_users and
 >   updating generate_rrparam (we shouldn't need `OldRdataFactory`
 >   any more).

 There's SSHFP as well. I'll handle it in this ticket.

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Ticket URL: <http://bind10.isc.org/ticket/2522#comment:13>
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